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but, this is new york. that is not the new york way. the new york ways to make the seemingly impossible possible. we willwe can do it, only get excited to show you that we can. we have done it time and time again and we have the track record to prove it. i wanted to remember and appreciate what you have done. when you are looking at these challenges this year saying i don't know if we can get it done, remember what we are doing. remember what we have overcome. you have done and you have accomplished more than any administration in modern history. just think about it. we are building new airports at laguardia, jfk, rochester, syracuse, stuart, new train stations connecting niagara falls, rochester, moynahan train hall at penn, the exposition center at the state fair, in new convention center, the albany convention center, cashless pulling all across the state, the woodbury transit hub, the university of buffalo medical school, the buffalo children's hospital, a new utica hospital, in new bridge, a national comedy center in jamestown, fou
but, this is new york. that is not the new york way. the new york ways to make the seemingly impossible possible. we willwe can do it, only get excited to show you that we can. we have done it time and time again and we have the track record to prove it. i wanted to remember and appreciate what you have done. when you are looking at these challenges this year saying i don't know if we can get it done, remember what we are doing. remember what we have overcome. you have done and you have...
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the main loan was about the nsa story in "the new york times." they wanted to find out who had talked to us. what i found out was they had started a second leak investigation of my book and they were looking at several chapters from about several different issues that were in my book by which i had not published in "the new york times." i became convinced that they were looking for something to get me on where they could isolate me from "the new york times." ultimately, they decided on the iran story. but i know there were fbi agents and government officials looking at other chapters that had nothing to do with the iran story as well. soil was felt like they were just looking for things, ultimately, where they could divide me from "the new york times." that is ultimately what they did do. they decided they had a grand jury that was investigating the leak on the nsa story to "the new york times," but they never pursued it. they dropped it. instead, that a second grand book,hat investigated my and that is what they pursued. amy: and explain what ha
the main loan was about the nsa story in "the new york times." they wanted to find out who had talked to us. what i found out was they had started a second leak investigation of my book and they were looking at several chapters from about several different issues that were in my book by which i had not published in "the new york times." i became convinced that they were looking for something to get me on where they could isolate me from "the new york times."...
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and so the big protests gathered, that's "the new york times," the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. a massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came. there were dozens and dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. well, the next day in the paper, there was a big two-column -- i just remember the "times" at that point was the broad sheets, oversized paper, big two-column story, and no photographs. yet, nearly every single one of "the new york times" staff photographers had gone out there that day and they were -- blew my mind. there must have been 40, 50 rolls of film from this event. >> oh, my goodness. >> not a single image made the paper. and it was so unbelievably violent. after this whole thing, dialogue happened between the "times" and this organization. there were some promises to be better at the reporting. and so change, you know, was at least promised at that point. but it was fascinating thing that something so violent happened and
and so the big protests gathered, that's "the new york times," the old "new york times" building on 43rd street. a massive gathering happened out there and as the day went on, unfortunately, things turned rather violent. they lit the trucks on fire. the police came. there were dozens and dozens of arrests. and this was all taking place in front of the office. well, the next day in the paper, there was a big two-column -- i just remember the "times" at that point...
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"the new york times" has also learned that four days before mr. comey was fired one of mr. session's aides asked a congressional staff member whether he had damaging information about mr. comey, part of an apparent effort to undermine the fbi director. the attorney general wanted one negative article a day in the news media about mr. comey according to a person with knowledge of the meeting. before firing mr. comey, the president spent a weekend working on a letter the president intended to send to mr. comey, the letter was never sent. the special prosecutor has obtained a copy of that letter. "the tikts" reporting tonight that the first sentence of that letter said that the russia investigation had been, quote, fabricated and politically motivated. after the president fired james comey, "the new york times" reported that the president had asked james comey to shut down the fbi investigation of michael flynn in the day after "the times" reported that deputy attorney general rod rosenstein acting in the plac
"the new york times" has also learned that four days before mr. comey was fired one of mr. session's aides asked a congressional staff member whether he had damaging information about mr. comey, part of an apparent effort to undermine the fbi director. the attorney general wanted one negative article a day in the news media about mr. comey according to a person with knowledge of the meeting. before firing mr. comey, the president spent a weekend working on a letter the president...
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headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> people welcomed in 2018 with parties, fireworks, and in lots of cases, layers of clothing. it was freezing across the country. in las vegas there was a spectacular fireworks show over the strip. several casinos took part in the coordinated show that lit up the night sky. and overseas thousands gathered to watch the fireworks display in the belgian capital of brussels. here in new york city there were millions watching the ball drop at times square. there was unprecedented security and near record cold. wendy gillette has that story. >> reporter: a massive crowd raised a bone-chilling cold to say hello in times square to 2018. by the time the ball dopped, the temperature had fallen to just 10 degrees. not since 1917 had new york rung in the new year in such frigid conditions. >> bucket list. >> definitely. >> we always watch it on tv. so we figured, why not. >> i think we picked the wrong year. it's super cold. >> reporter: security was tight,
headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> people welcomed in 2018 with parties, fireworks, and in lots of cases, layers of clothing. it was freezing across the country. in las vegas there was a spectacular fireworks show over the strip. several casinos took part in the coordinated show that lit up the night sky. and overseas thousands gathered to watch the fireworks display in the belgian capital of brussels. here in new york city there were millions...
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and he faked his death in the "new york times." he actually hoodwinked the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers. and there were some death threats going on. and he took his family and he escaped to canada for a couple of months, but then he reappeared. he reappeared and he told the press, he invited the "new york times," he invited amsterdam news. they showed up and covered it. they said he faked it, it was all a hoax. the "new york times" didn't show up and cover it. and it turns out after this book closed, this is something i can only tell people in person, after the book closed we had run a quick article about this in the "times" and i got a call from an 80-something-year-old former "times" living in london who remembered. actually, i have it in here in the story because i'll never remember these words, but he called up, got arthur geld in the executive editor on the phone and said it was all fake. i faked the whole thing. and gelb apparently came flailing down to the newsroo
and he faked his death in the "new york times." he actually hoodwinked the company into running his obit. he did it because he was in trouble with the black panthers. and there were some death threats going on. and he took his family and he escaped to canada for a couple of months, but then he reappeared. he reappeared and he told the press, he invited the "new york times," he invited amsterdam news. they showed up and covered it. they said he faked it, it was all a hoax....
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i'm christiane amanpour in new york. there is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever. dean baquet, welcome to the program. >> thank you for having me. >> in the ongoing trumpian war against the press this week the president has once again opened the front that he threatened before, that is opening up the libel laws. he threatened again to revisit america's libel laws. is that just rhetoric? do you fear that might happen? >> it's hard to know if it's just rhetoric with this president. i honestly think he's already done a certain amount of damage to the american press with the constant attacks. i think he certainly has some inf
i'm christiane amanpour in new york. there is no more important newspaper in america maybe even the world than "the new york times." no one else gives themselves the mandate to cover as many topics as definitively as the paper of record from politics to business, to the arts and the science. at the helm of this is dean baquet. himself a life long print reporter. the executive editor tells me that journalism is most definitely still under threat and it is more important now than ever....
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from "the new york herald" on this day. none of them, you know, specifically replicate any of the front pages that you'll see in this exhibit, but they utilize that news and the typeface and the, you know, information of that era to serve as commemorative pieces. like if you went to the gift shop here at the newseum or something else and bought your copy of the constitution, it would look old timy but you'd be fully aware you were not buying a copy of the constitution. in the intervening 140 years, people have come to believe as they're passed down within families that what they have is an actual "new york herald" that reports the news of lincoln's assassination. and in most instances, that's not the case. one of the ways we can tell the difference between these replicas and the actual papers is that even in sort of the 15 years after lincoln was assassinated, paper changed a lot and these papers that are part of the exhibit, part of these originals, were printed on paper with a very high cotton rag content and a very low w
from "the new york herald" on this day. none of them, you know, specifically replicate any of the front pages that you'll see in this exhibit, but they utilize that news and the typeface and the, you know, information of that era to serve as commemorative pieces. like if you went to the gift shop here at the newseum or something else and bought your copy of the constitution, it would look old timy but you'd be fully aware you were not buying a copy of the constitution. in the...
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york new york ♪ ♪ new york new york ♪ i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps ♪ ♪ and find i'm a number one, top of the list, king of the hill, a number 1. these little town blues ♪ ♪ are melting away ♪ i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it in old new york ♪ ♪ and if i can make it there ♪ i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ new york jesse: happy new year, america! 2018 how does it feel, kennedy? kennedy: there is something about overcoming fear in the elements. people from different walks of life celebrating with total optimism. i for one am very hopeful and am so glad i get to flip the calendar with you. jesse: you see people helping each other off the grounds. kissing and hugging and taking pictures with each other. for all the drama this country has been through in 2017, hopefully this is a harbinger of things to come in 2018. kennedy: it shows you people are very united when a party is involved kat timpf and richard fowler are in times square. >> reporter: it was quite a way to bring in the new year >> people have been out he
york new york ♪ ♪ new york new york ♪ i want to wake up in a city that never sleeps ♪ ♪ and find i'm a number one, top of the list, king of the hill, a number 1. these little town blues ♪ ♪ are melting away ♪ i'm gonna make a brand-new start of it in old new york ♪ ♪ and if i can make it there ♪ i'm gonna make it anywhere ♪ it's up to you new york new york ♪ ♪ new york jesse: happy new year, america! 2018 how does it feel, kennedy? kennedy: there is something about...
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the gentlewoman from new york reserves. members are reminded to address their statements to the chair. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the chairman of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. brady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. you can tell from the previous speaker how eager our democrat colleagues are to shut down this government. get the votes to keep this government open because we won't provide them. get the votes to keep funding our military and security but we won't provide them. get the votes to provide health care, long-term for our children and families because our democrat colleagues won't provide not one vote. get the votes to delay the damaging impact of obamacare taxes, the health insurance tax, the cadillac tax, medical device, you get those votes, republicans, because we will not give you even one of them. these taxes are so dam
the gentlewoman from new york reserves. members are reminded to address their statements to the chair. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the chairman of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. brady. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. brady: thank you, mr. speaker. you can tell from the previous speaker how eager our democrat colleagues are to shut...
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now a new e-mail published by wiki leaks seems to show cooperation between new york times reporter scott shane and the press secretary of hillary clinton when she was secretary of state now we remember back in two thousand and ten in two thousand and eleven there was cable gate all kinds of diplomatic cables were being released by wiki leaks well according to this new e-mail released by wiki leaks it appears that scott shane of the new york times was warning the state department actually gave them the schedule of when cables would be released wiki leaks speculates that this was done in order to help minimize the damage and he says accused scott shane of essentially betraying them but. this is nonsense check with the wiki leaks volunteers who would turn this project we agreed on the consultation with the state department wiki leaks agreed to pose questions to the u.s. government forty eight hours prior to publication the new york times pushed for four days wiki leaks objected the motion to use the new york times betraying the entire day by day thematically publication plan to secretary cl
now a new e-mail published by wiki leaks seems to show cooperation between new york times reporter scott shane and the press secretary of hillary clinton when she was secretary of state now we remember back in two thousand and ten in two thousand and eleven there was cable gate all kinds of diplomatic cables were being released by wiki leaks well according to this new e-mail released by wiki leaks it appears that scott shane of the new york times was warning the state department actually gave...
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, only in new york. that's not something you see in washington, d.c. you have competition superman because batman walks among us and i saw him. >> i'm glad that didn't end with -- >> that never happened on 41st street. >> wait, wait. [laughter] >> by the way, a few moments ago kennedy and jesse watters. we have a music sensation right now. lauren performing live right now. ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> it is cold out here. how are y'all doing tonight? i got my first two number one songs. the last one was my first one and the next one is my last one. just recently went number one. if you know it, sing it with me. ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. we will do one more for y'all tonight. do we have any katie perry fans in the crowd? [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, happy to be here. [laughter
, only in new york. that's not something you see in washington, d.c. you have competition superman because batman walks among us and i saw him. >> i'm glad that didn't end with -- >> that never happened on 41st street. >> wait, wait. [laughter] >> by the way, a few moments ago kennedy and jesse watters. we have a music sensation right now. lauren performing live right now. ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ [music] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and...
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ragbir is executive director of the new sanctuary coalition of new york cy.y. he helped pioneer th accompaniment prraram fo thounds of others who face simimilacheck-in isttentionparked a peacef prote that was t th policviolenence poce arreste1818 people , including members t the n yo city y uncil. legally moved here 20 yearsgogo. conviction madeisis grn n cardubject treview. the government refeded to nonormize hihi statu just week priorean , morevil, ather leadewith e new satuary alition w york cy,as detaine ouide his ho. was depord to haiti on tuesday. well, on monday, hundreds circled washington square park in a jericho walk and then gathered at judson memorial church to show support for ravi and jean. speakers included rhiya trivedi, and member of ravi ragbir's defense committee. >>>> it was my great privivilego accompany amy to see r ravi kant to update him on all you have been doing and to hear his jokes about how he has never moved through the gsa as quickly as when he was accompanied by eight ice agents. today it is my great privilege to share this messa
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york where he is based on a lot of his reporting was said because he hung out at a hotspot in new york and got the gossip from the other journalists and so his reporting has been very derivative and salacious and in the book he says he has a prologue saying he is taken conflicting points of view different stories. howard: and saying that some of the stories are boldly untrue right, but he's doing a case of telephone operator just reporting saba not doing the job of a journalist which now analyzing and presenting it to readers. howard: but in fairness, steve bannon has not disputed these quotes committed to him and he's had a lot to say on this topic about fanon. steve tends to be worth the media which he calls the opposition party that he spent his time at the media leaking false information to the media to make him seem far more important than he was. if that is the case he was part of the leak is white house in history and many are against the bed and. >> there's no question this is the leak is white house in history. the presidents were on leaking he needs to look and -- a lot of th
york where he is based on a lot of his reporting was said because he hung out at a hotspot in new york and got the gossip from the other journalists and so his reporting has been very derivative and salacious and in the book he says he has a prologue saying he is taken conflicting points of view different stories. howard: and saying that some of the stories are boldly untrue right, but he's doing a case of telephone operator just reporting saba not doing the job of a journalist which now...
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vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn. most companies don't typically expect to -- expect police to regularly rate -- raid their offices. they have a secret weapon it seems for giving authorities in the dark. its name, ripley. uber has used it to blog -- lockdown equipment in foreign offices to thwart police raids. joining us with more is bloomberg technology reporter -- bloomberg's technology reporter. how did you learn of ripley and what exactly is it? >> the best reporters don't reveal how they learn about something or who from, but it is safe to say that many former and current employees told us about the ripley program because they were concerned that it was violating laws, especially in the eu with respect to search warrants. ripley essentially in about 2015, uber started to have speculation from authorities and they would read the uber offices abroad, looking for tax documentation and driver records , so uber created a button that would lock down the offices whenever there was a police raid to prevent the police fro
vonnie: from new york, i am vonnie quinn. most companies don't typically expect to -- expect police to regularly rate -- raid their offices. they have a secret weapon it seems for giving authorities in the dark. its name, ripley. uber has used it to blog -- lockdown equipment in foreign offices to thwart police raids. joining us with more is bloomberg technology reporter -- bloomberg's technology reporter. how did you learn of ripley and what exactly is it? >> the best reporters don't...
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we have picked the new york times on fox news to give oui’ new york times on fox news to give our viewers a new york times on fox news to give oui’ viewers a sense new york times on fox news to give our viewers a sense of how the us media is digestive and this latest episode. i think many viewers will be waking up to this story and what we can promise them is lots ofjuicy stuff in this new book by michael wolff who is an american journalist who has a book coming out in the next few months. it offers, promises us next few months. it offers, promises us the inside track on the first yearfor donald us the inside track on the first year for donald trump us the inside track on the first yearfor donald trump in us the inside track on the first year for donald trump in the white house and also the runner—up in the 2016 presidential campaign. really, some extraordinary stuff, so steve bannon for instance has quoted, labelling donald trump junior as treasonous the meeting with the russians, his father hitting back that steve bannon has lost his mind, and that quote is on the front page of many
we have picked the new york times on fox news to give oui’ new york times on fox news to give our viewers a new york times on fox news to give oui’ viewers a sense new york times on fox news to give our viewers a sense of how the us media is digestive and this latest episode. i think many viewers will be waking up to this story and what we can promise them is lots ofjuicy stuff in this new book by michael wolff who is an american journalist who has a book coming out in the next few months....
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the new york times did not show up and cover it. it turns out after this book closed, and this is something i can only tell people in person. after it closed, we had run a quick article about this in the times. an 80a call from something-year-old former times men, so retired, living in london. who remembered. who remembered, and i haven't in the story is i want -- i have it in the story. he called up and got the executive editor on the phone and said it was fake. i faked the whole thing. who remembered, and i haven't in the story is i want -- ihe an to the newsroom to the then politics editor at the time and said, i got this call from a guy named oh-cummings and he said he faked the whole thing and he said he called to fake it and he was very much alive. named oh-cummings and he said he arthur said, concentrating on the story, again, concentrating on the story, he replied, do not believe a word he says. he cannot be trusted. [laughter] thathe times left it at and never ran the correction. until this, we ran this short piece on it in
the new york times did not show up and cover it. it turns out after this book closed, and this is something i can only tell people in person. after it closed, we had run a quick article about this in the times. an 80a call from something-year-old former times men, so retired, living in london. who remembered. who remembered, and i haven't in the story is i want -- i have it in the story. he called up and got the executive editor on the phone and said it was fake. i faked the whole thing. who...
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.- it's up to you, new york, new york! # new york! niagara falls has become an ice—covered spectacle as temperatures plummeted. and arctic air is sweeping across large parts of the united states, stretching from montana to maine — some 2,500 miles gripped by the big freeze. in erie, in pennsylvania, a record—breaking five feet of snow has fallen since christmas day. but the cold weather didn't deter visitors in new york. people started gathering in times square up to nine hours before the famous ball drop. i wasn't ready for this cold weather. i'm from a warm climate. it's, um, really, really cold. i expected it to be a little bit kind of around zero, but not like negative, like, —5. we love it! it'sjust freezing cold, absolutely freezing cold. but you can see me well dressed — five layers. five layers! two gloves. freezing cold! the temperature in manhattan is expected to drop below —12 celsius — one of the coldest new year's eve on record. people have been told to wrap up to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. events in
.- it's up to you, new york, new york! # new york! niagara falls has become an ice—covered spectacle as temperatures plummeted. and arctic air is sweeping across large parts of the united states, stretching from montana to maine — some 2,500 miles gripped by the big freeze. in erie, in pennsylvania, a record—breaking five feet of snow has fallen since christmas day. but the cold weather didn't deter visitors in new york. people started gathering in times square up to nine hours before the...
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come to new york, that of a -- a bit of a letdown. carol: when it was first created, it was really a beautiful place. julia: the political football it has become to get the funding to sort this out, versus government level and federal level. carol: going on for a long time. fingers crossed it gets fixed. julia: more bloomberg television right now. ♪ the following is it a -- entation for this has helped night of people get really for over 35 years. in fact and has been giving you from enjoying an active life, if you are missing out on time with family, now there is an easy way to finally get the relief you need with teacher. -- teeter. this will targe b
come to new york, that of a -- a bit of a letdown. carol: when it was first created, it was really a beautiful place. julia: the political football it has become to get the funding to sort this out, versus government level and federal level. carol: going on for a long time. fingers crossed it gets fixed. julia: more bloomberg television right now. ♪ the following is it a -- entation for this has helped night of people get really for over 35 years. in fact and has been giving you from enjoying...
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david: e-mack, you and i live in new york city, which we're crazy for living in new york city. if the money just went to teachers and cops, i'd be happy and doubling their salaries, but the fact is it goes to so much waste and fraud. >> i agree with you. it's stunning through the housing crash, the housing collapse, that property taxes still stayed high. you know what? governor cuomo, to your point, this is what i'm about to tell you is union, cuomo overseas the mta, hundreds of workers in the subway system getting hundreds of thousands of dollars for doing zero, for nothing. it's about big government democrat spending and union patronage, that's a problem. david: john, why don't these democrats-- there's room for moderate democrats, why don't they cut their own taxes? >> i'd love to cut their own taxes. i'd love to go back to what steve and rich say, i'm all for rid of getting rid of deductions, but loathe the republican plan that says to the genius, the really wise people on the coast that because you're rich and because you live in california and new york and new jersey, tha
david: e-mack, you and i live in new york city, which we're crazy for living in new york city. if the money just went to teachers and cops, i'd be happy and doubling their salaries, but the fact is it goes to so much waste and fraud. >> i agree with you. it's stunning through the housing crash, the housing collapse, that property taxes still stayed high. you know what? governor cuomo, to your point, this is what i'm about to tell you is union, cuomo overseas the mta, hundreds of workers...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's former chief strategist steve bannon says he regrets not responding sooner to a book in which he slams the president and his family. this follows a weekend in which the president and his aides took every opportunity to undermine the book and bannon. and the president is defending his fitness for office. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. today president trump will spend a good part of the day talking about plans to boost economic development in rural communities. in the meantime he's calling that book "fire and fury" a fake book by a totally discredited author. president trump is back at the white house after huddling with republican leaders at camp david over the weekend. they were discussing the gop's legislative agenda for 2018 while much of washington was still talking about "fire and fury," a new book that's harshly critical of the trump administration. >> the book
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's former chief strategist steve bannon says he regrets not responding sooner to a book in which he slams the president and his family. this follows a weekend in which the president and his aides took every opportunity to undermine the book and bannon. and the president is defending his fitness for office. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning,...
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given to there "new york times" in 1971. , 1971, "the new york series"pushing a 10-part publishing the papers. the papers were classified top secret. later, a judge enjoined with the going forward publication pending a hearing because the government claimed international security. three days later, "the washington post" again publishing the papers. that is how the newspapers got involved in the case at the district court level. court to the supreme within 12 days. case ont decided to june 30, 1971. it took only days from the time it was filed to when it was decided by the supreme court. host: talk about the decision to allow "the washington post" to publish the papers even though they were classified at the time. what impact does that have today in washington? historic. case was the decision was a landmark decision because the supreme court imposed on the government a heavy burden if it ever wanted to secure a prior restraint against newspapers. it did not define with details what a heavy burden was, but it was pretty clear it was going to be a really heavy burden. the evidence in this
given to there "new york times" in 1971. , 1971, "the new york series"pushing a 10-part publishing the papers. the papers were classified top secret. later, a judge enjoined with the going forward publication pending a hearing because the government claimed international security. three days later, "the washington post" again publishing the papers. that is how the newspapers got involved in the case at the district court level. court to the supreme within 12 days....
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the gentlelady from new jersey -- new york reserves her time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentleman from michigan, mr. walberg. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. walberg: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in full support of this funding extension which includes a vital long-term re-authorization of the state children's health insurance program, or chip. this bill provides the longest extension in history of the chip program and provides security for millions of kids and pregnant mothers. it's important to remember the house has already acted responsibly three times to extend chip. in november, this chamber passed the championing health kids act on a bipartisan vote. the bill not only would have extended chip for five years, but it also addressed other important public health programs like federally qualified health centers. regretfully, partisanship, political gamesmanship left that bill to languish in th
the gentlelady from new jersey -- new york reserves her time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield a minute to the gentleman from michigan, mr. walberg. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. walberg: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in full support of this funding extension which includes a vital long-term re-authorization of the state children's health insurance program, or chip....
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new york governor andrew cuomo to sue the federal government over the new tax bill. he's calling it unconstitutional. you are watching "fbn:am." this not i needed legal advice for my shop. that's when i remembered that my a call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. lauren: log onto the snowy thursday. the statute caught up on what's happening now besides the weather. new york governor andrew cuomo was to the government over the tax law. presidential candidate in 2020 calls the new tax bill legal saying it unconstitutionally earns new yorkers and other blue states. president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort filing a lawsuit against special counsel robert mueller. in indicting manafort on money laundering and tax related charges. they investigate any links between the russian government and the tram campaign. meanwhile, trump has his office on voting fraud they refuse to cooperate. by about 3 million but claim that hillary receives millions of fraudulent vote. that commission off the smoke ws tobacco product
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come to new york a bit of a , letdown. carol: when it was first created, it was really a beautiful place. julia: the political football it has become to get the funding to sort this out, versus government level and federal level. carol: going on for a long time. fingers crossed it gets fixed. julia: more bloomberg television right now. ♪ ♪ >> president trump says an immigration is deal is probably dead as tension grows about keeping the u.s. government-funded pass this friday. what asian stock is set for the brighter stock after european shares continue to climb. strenuous data says a large fed rate hike. >> jpmorgan and wells fargo flag is a prize. >> lots of money coming their way. bhp sets egg. it is seeking to
come to new york a bit of a , letdown. carol: when it was first created, it was really a beautiful place. julia: the political football it has become to get the funding to sort this out, versus government level and federal level. carol: going on for a long time. fingers crossed it gets fixed. julia: more bloomberg television right now. ♪ ♪ >> president trump says an immigration is deal is probably dead as tension grows about keeping the u.s. government-funded pass this friday. what...
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massachusetts, and new york. when the battle of freeman's --m was fog, his army only , however, as the weeks wore on, by the time of the seventh of october, which was the day of the second battle of saratoga. horatio gates is army consisted of over 12,000 men. reinforcements were in the form of militia. strategy was gates' simple. his job was to defend albany from invasion. he did not try to battle his army, what he wanted nothing more was for the british the british to turn tail, and to return to canada. retreated atever this time, and so horatio gates was waited for the british general to make the next move. by the time of the seventh of october, the general waited for two-and-a-half weeks for general clinton to do something in the hudson highlands. although clinton did attempt to make an attack on the hudson highlands, a successful attack, it drew note reinforcements from gates is army. from the spies was that the general's army was only increasing in strength. time was against the british general, it was isol
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wendy gillette, cbs news, new york. >> and then chicago, tens of thousands of people braved the bitter cold temperatures to celebrate the start of 2018. we're all layered up for the fireworks and big countdown at the navy pier. >> and flashing lights over las vegas, over 300,000 people watched as the city put on a eight minute fireworks display the fireworks sparkled from the tops of seven casino hotels. >> now, to the birds, eagles leida egg at the linc, they lost their final game of the season, shut out six to nothing to the cowboys. here is lesley van arsdall dale with more from coach peterson. >> this game really meant nothing to the birds, except the chance to win 14 games, with which set franchise record, and being unbeaten in the division. but for the second week in a oh, the offense sputtered, and they were shut out at home for the first time since 2005. angels out fielder and millville new jersey, bundled up to see the birds for the second game in a row, nick foles struggled, played one quarter, going four for 11 for 39 yards. this interception into double coverage to alshon j
wendy gillette, cbs news, new york. >> and then chicago, tens of thousands of people braved the bitter cold temperatures to celebrate the start of 2018. we're all layered up for the fireworks and big countdown at the navy pier. >> and flashing lights over las vegas, over 300,000 people watched as the city put on a eight minute fireworks display the fireworks sparkled from the tops of seven casino hotels. >> now, to the birds, eagles leida egg at the linc, they lost their final...
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story from "the new york times." the headline they have put on it is obstruction shows trump's struggle to keep grip on russia investigation from the details of the story, do you feel this advances our understanding of the status of the investigation involving the president and his potential liability? >> it advances both. we know more about it and the stuff we know now that we didn't know before corroborates, not conclusively but occorroborates the notion there was a plot, an attempt to obstruct the russia investigation. >> when mr. comey explained first to reporters that should be said and soon thereafter under oath to a congressional hearing that he took those detailed notes, he wrote them up as memos and shared the i informati information, can you explain from a legal standpoint from an fbi standpoint why he did that and would have done that and how that might have helped any legal proceeding going forward? >> sure, both of those make a lot of sense to me, here is why, rachel. i've done it, too. you come out of a
story from "the new york times." the headline they have put on it is obstruction shows trump's struggle to keep grip on russia investigation from the details of the story, do you feel this advances our understanding of the status of the investigation involving the president and his potential liability? >> it advances both. we know more about it and the stuff we know now that we didn't know before corroborates, not conclusively but occorroborates the notion there was a plot, an...
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so why didn't new york subways cost so much? well, you're going to love this. >> the mta now projects the east side access project will cost 10.2 billion, about 6 billion more than the original budget. >> most of the cash is going to the labor costs $9un-- 900 people were being paid to dig tunnels for that project. they found that only 700 of those people had actual job descriptions and jobs. the other 200 people had no reason to be there. >> 200 new yorkers hanging out with nothing better to do. also known as a pretty good brooklyn nets crowd. you know what is worse than 200 subway workers getting paid to do literally nothing? the fact that i'm not one of them! who has got two thumbs and likes to sit around with that up his ass. this guy! i don't know why i have to fix everything in this city myself. but if your problems are subways that don't run and rads the size of giant dogs, why not put the rads to work doing the jobs the subways don't. >> trevor: lewis black, everyone. (applause) we'll be right back. hmm, ice breakers gum
so why didn't new york subways cost so much? well, you're going to love this. >> the mta now projects the east side access project will cost 10.2 billion, about 6 billion more than the original budget. >> most of the cash is going to the labor costs $9un-- 900 people were being paid to dig tunnels for that project. they found that only 700 of those people had actual job descriptions and jobs. the other 200 people had no reason to be there. >> 200 new yorkers hanging out with...
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we're at post nine of the new york stock exchange. dow is down 91 currently the worst drop of the year so far. the big news today though, amazon announcing the finalist for the hq2. we have details. >> good morning, carl. and let's go straight to a map of the 20 contenders you'll see that most of the locations, they fall in the midwest, south, and east coast of the country away from amazon's current home of seattle and the west coast in general where most of the biggest tech companies are. the only city from this coast, the west coast on that list is los angeles. and the only city outside the u.s. is toronto, canada. it has tons of engineering talent close by. an interesting candidate given the current political environment. now other contenders include cities that already have ties to amazon or jeff bezos like austin and washington, d.c., and where he himself bought a home last year the other cities on the list like boston, chicago, atlanta, philadelphia, they're pretty much the ones you'd expect they all meet amazon's criteria of ta
we're at post nine of the new york stock exchange. dow is down 91 currently the worst drop of the year so far. the big news today though, amazon announcing the finalist for the hq2. we have details. >> good morning, carl. and let's go straight to a map of the 20 contenders you'll see that most of the locations, they fall in the midwest, south, and east coast of the country away from amazon's current home of seattle and the west coast in general where most of the biggest tech companies...
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news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump rejected an immigration reform deal reached by a bipartisan group of senators using vulgar and racially charged language. the president's outburst targeted immigrants from haiti, el salvador, and africa. the white house is not denying the president's remarkses, which has triggered criticism from both sides of the aisle. hena doba is here in new york with the details. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump's dismissal of haiti with that vulgar expression has created anger from both sides of the aisle and around the world. the president suggested instead the u.s. should allow more entrants from countries like norway. after coming under fire for some racially charged comments he reportedly made about immigrants, president trump in a late night tweet defended his immigration priorities, writing in part, it's my duty to protect the lives and safety of all americans. we must build a great wall. the pres
news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump rejected an immigration reform deal reached by a bipartisan group of senators using vulgar and racially charged language. the president's outburst targeted immigrants from haiti, el salvador, and africa. the white house is not denying the president's remarkses, which has triggered criticism from both sides of the aisle. hena doba is here in new york with the details. hena, good morning....
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i want to thank my colleague from new york. i have the greatest respect for my republican chairman from oregon. but he just forgets completely, as so many speakers on the g.o.p. side have, that they are in the majority and they have a sigma jort. they can do whatever they -- they have a significant majority. they can do whatever they want. for him to suggest that somehow he can't bring up a chip bill that also includes all these other health programs, he mentioned the community health centers, i could also mention all the medicare extenders that are not included in this bill. this bill basically either lets expire or continues to expire so many things that are important for the health of the american people. not only the community health centers, which expire in a few weeks, not only the medicare extenders, which includes the therapy caps for seniors in medicare, the home visiting program for seniors, the special diabetes program, the teaching health sent, the national health -- centers, the national health service corps, all o
i want to thank my colleague from new york. i have the greatest respect for my republican chairman from oregon. but he just forgets completely, as so many speakers on the g.o.p. side have, that they are in the majority and they have a sigma jort. they can do whatever they -- they have a significant majority. they can do whatever they want. for him to suggest that somehow he can't bring up a chip bill that also includes all these other health programs, he mentioned the community health centers,...
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maria: it is unclear whether saudi aramco will list in new york at the new york stock exchange given recent legislation which allows the families of none of suit saudi government. many people expect lawsuits should a big listing happen. my thanks to new york stock exchange president tom farley. don't go anywhere, more "wall street week" right after this. announcer: coming up, saudi's crown prince has ambitious plan to bring country into the future that includes half trillion dollar city and massive social reforms. [ phone rings ] hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yeah, i'm afraid so. knowing what's important to you... it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. that's what's important to us. it's why 7 million investors work with edward jones. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com retail. under pressure like
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gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> looks brutally cold out there, and with the huge storm heading to the eastern seaboard, airlines are already making it easy to change travel plans. >> the details vary depending on which airline you're taking. some allow cancellations without penalties, others just changes. go to their website for more information. >> paul is earning his keep. >> good morning, erielle. a real concern of pipes bursting in the deep south. a stronger low is on the way, and it's going to set up perfect for a major storm setup. we'll have fresh arctic outbreak behind it. snow's going to spread from the south to the north and possibly blizzard conditions kick in. winds at 35-70 miles per hour. whiteouts, difficulties with travel if not impossible in some areas. then brutal cold behind it, dropping the real feel to 30 below or worse in some areas. kendis, erielle? >>> turning overseas to unrest across iran. violent anti-government protests are now entering a seventh day. more than 20 demonstrators have died and hundreds have been arrested. crowds are outraged over soaring
gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> looks brutally cold out there, and with the huge storm heading to the eastern seaboard, airlines are already making it easy to change travel plans. >> the details vary depending on which airline you're taking. some allow cancellations without penalties, others just changes. go to their website for more information. >> paul is earning his keep. >> good morning, erielle. a real concern of pipes bursting in the deep south. a stronger low...
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in new york, told :00 p.m. in new york, i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ scarlet: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york on the next hour. you're the top stories we are covering. the bank earnings finance a kicks off. jpmorgan kicks off better than expected tax benefits. wells fargo dropped. jpmorgan's tax benefits did not work out this order. says some of the recently disclosed of all abilities playing the chip industry can put its processors at risk,, rolling back earlier reassurances. bitcoin as week for scrutiny intensifies from regulators. a wall street lawyer makes the case for a crypto crackdown. we are one hour from the close of trading, markets are rallying. it's unrelenting. abigail: it just keeps on going. nasdaq up&p 500, and higher eight of those nine trading days. 2018, a lot of bullish momentum for a second week in a row. all three indexes up more than 1% on the week after last week's big gain of more than 2%. the dow is almost up 2%. a lot of optimism on the earnings season. bullish momentu
in new york, told :00 p.m. in new york, i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ scarlet: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york on the next hour. you're the top stories we are covering. the bank earnings finance a kicks off. jpmorgan kicks off better than expected tax benefits. wells fargo dropped. jpmorgan's tax benefits did not work out this order. says some of the recently disclosed of all abilities playing the chip industry can put...
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given to there "new york times" in 1971. , 1971, "the new york series"pushing a 10-part publishing the papers. the papers were classified top secret. later, a judge enjoined with the going forward publication pending a hearing because the government claimed international security. three days later, "the washington post" again publishing the papers. that is how the newspapers got involved in the case at the district court level. court to the supreme within 12 days. case ont decided to june 30, 1971. it took only days from the time it was filed to when it was decided by the supreme court. host: talk about the decision to allow "the washington post" to publish the papers even though they were classified at the time. what impact does that have today in washington? historic. case was the decision was a landmark decision because the supreme court imposed on the government a heavy burden if it ever wanted to secure a prior restraint against newspapers. it did not define with details what a heavy burden was, but it was pretty clear it was going to be a really heavy burden. the evidence in this
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the "new york times" will not be the failing "new york times," but the failed "new york times," so they'll basically have to let me win, and they'll be loving me, because they're going to be saying, please, please, don't leave, president trump. what is wrong with him? >> it's the old adage, there's no such news as bad news, no publicity except bad publicity. i think what he fails to understand is people are not tuning in because they're necessarily admiring of him. they're tuning in for the train wreck aspect of him. >> i often think, what is wrong with him? want to go alphabetical or what? >> doesn't this show get old after a while? >> the trump show, i just assumed he was joking about it. >> no, he's not joking about it. >> he gave rise to the return of investigative journalism, so thank you, mr. president. >> the reason we have 3.5 million subscribers is because people want the truth. they don't want the trump fog machine. >> what's interesting about both those examples that you gave from that incredible, another incredible interview of his is that they both reflect the same kind of set
the "new york times" will not be the failing "new york times," but the failed "new york times," so they'll basically have to let me win, and they'll be loving me, because they're going to be saying, please, please, don't leave, president trump. what is wrong with him? >> it's the old adage, there's no such news as bad news, no publicity except bad publicity. i think what he fails to understand is people are not tuning in because they're necessarily admiring...
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i'm reena ninan in new york. but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in... and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! just kind of ties in very well. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort. >> dr. jill gora: ev
i'm reena ninan in new york. but the living room's pretty blank. it's really nice when clients come in... and have done some of their own research. working with a bassett designer was really easy. just kind of ties in very well. we love it! just kind of ties in very well. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on...
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nl grupo de argentinos que celebraban en new york vÍctimas de este hombre, quien embistiÓ a decenas el pasado 31 de octubre. >>> y los mataba asÍ porque estaba boca abajo, y los mataba asÍ... este hombre de 26 aÑos llegÓ a una iglesia bautista y abriÓ fuego dentro de templo, matando a 26 personas. >>> escucho los gritos de los niÑos... principalmente de la hija de pastor que pidiÓ ayuda y no pude ayudar. en junio, san antonio texas, se descubriÓ personas muertas, algunos deshidratados por calor y otros asfixiado por falta de oxigeno, en new york, diego arÍas, noticias telemundo. quÉ aÑo, al regreso, en noticias telemundo, muchos mexicanos que lo perdieron todo en septiembre, ven en 2018, una nueva oportunidad. y en la gente alguien que pese a tener un hijo autista y ciego se tener un hijo autista y ciego se lanzÓ a dove... con dos rosas. prevenir el daño diario a tu cabello... una rosa fue tratada con dove. las dos fueron expuestas al calor dañino. la rosa sin dove quedó seca y débil. dove nutre profundamente y previene el 90% del daño antes de que ocurra. ¿ya sabesí
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ragbir is executive director of the new sanctuary coalition of new york city. he helped pioneer the accompaniment program for thousands of others who face similar check-ins. this attention sparked a peaceful protest that was met with police violence. police arrested 18 people , including members of the new york city council. legally moved here 20 years ago. conviction made his green card subject to review. the government refused to normalize his status. just a week prior jean , montrevil, another leader with the new sanctuary coalition of new york city, was detained outside his home. he was deported to haiti on tuesday. well, on monday, hundreds circled washington square park in a jericho walk and then gathered at judson memorial church to show support for ravi and jean. speakers included rhiya trivedi, and member of ravi ragbir's defense committee. >> it was my great privilege to accompany amy to see ravi kant to update him on all you have been doing and to hear his jokes about how he has never moved through the gsa as quickly as when he was accompanied by eig
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>> i have new york's finest, new york's strongest and new york's bravest. let's start with you, chief. how many of your nypd finest have you got here? >> we've got thousands. not going to give you an exact number. but we've got thousands keeping this area secure. cops everywhere. everywhere you turn you see another police officer. >> and they are incredibly good tonight. they are just enjoying the spirit while keeping us safe. >> that's exactly it. we're out here making sure everyone else can have a great time in force in a secure area and working hand in hand with our partners here. we couldn't do it without sanitation and fire department here with us. >> let's go to you, roger, at the fire department. i mean, your members absolutely phenomenal work this week in the bronx. we applaud you for what you did. and tonight, a great night. what are you working on? >> we can't get rigs into this area. so our members are on foot surveying the area and investigating alarms by foot and bringing units in when necessary with pd's help. >> and when it's all over, you an
>> i have new york's finest, new york's strongest and new york's bravest. let's start with you, chief. how many of your nypd finest have you got here? >> we've got thousands. not going to give you an exact number. but we've got thousands keeping this area secure. cops everywhere. everywhere you turn you see another police officer. >> and they are incredibly good tonight. they are just enjoying the spirit while keeping us safe. >> that's exactly it. we're out here making...